But any new iPhones and iPads — and in fact any new Mac sales — should be additive to app store sales. So, building on a base of $1.9 billion in sales from the previous quarter, 26 million more iPhones and 17 million new iPads should have increased sales of songs, apps, and in-app purchases.

Seasonality should not have impacted sales; we’re not talking about a comparison to a Christmas quarter in which consumers might be downloading more apps than usual.

Oppenheimer did say that payments to developers topped $5.5 billion and that app stores were added in several new territories, including Hong Kong and Singapore.

The 650,000 apps is up from 600,000 apps that Apple announced last quarter, and the $5.5 billion paid to developers is up from the $4 billion announced last quarter.